Haason Reddick is ending his long holdout with the New York Jets and will report to the group on Monday.
Agent Drew Rosenhaus informed The Associated Press on Sunday that Reddick concurred to an changed agreement for this season and the sides will continue to work towards a long-lasting offer beyond this year.
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The contract came less than a week after Reddick was offered consent by the Jets to lookfor a trade. He has not played this season while in a agreement disagreement with the Jets, who gotten him from Philadelphia in late March to increase their pass rush.
ESPN veryfirst reported that Reddick was ending his holdout. NFL Network reported that the Jets concurred to cover $12 million in NFL-mandated fines that Reddick builtup in the type of a perk for him reporting to the group.
Rosenhaus, who along with Ryan Matha now represents Reddick after the gamer justrecently changed representatives, stated last week that Reddick “would like to be a New York Jet for years to come.” That came a day before Jets owner Woody Johnson stated at the NFL’s fall conferences in Atlanta on Tuesday that the group would permit Reddick to checkout a trade.
It turns out Reddick is remaining put, at least for the rest of this season.
The star edge rush, who was the NFL’s only staying holdout, has not been with the Jets because his trade was completed and he passed his physical on April 1.
The 30-year-old Reddick was put on the reserve/did not report list on July 25, the 2nd day of the group’s training camp practice. He askedfor to be traded on Aug. 12, however basic supervisor Joe Douglas rapidly nixed that, stating New York would not grant his dream.
The Jets are playing the Steelers in Pittsburgh on Sunday night after a troubled 2 weeks. New York strikingly fired coach Robert Saleh on Oct. 8 and changed him with defensive organizer Jeff Ulbrich as the interim coach. Ulbrich benched offending planner Nathaniel Hackett as the play caller in favor of passing videogame coordina